April 7, 2005 at 5:48 am
I am a new user of SQL Server. I have the operating system window XP Professional Edition and installed SQL Server 2000.
In SQL Server i have six view of different six companies respectively while these views have the same column named (Prod_ID, Prod_Name and Total_Year_2004). I want to create a view which shows the total sale of the company product wise. I write the query for this purpose It creates the view but when executed it display the subject error message. Please help me how to fix it.
Thanks
BASIT
April 7, 2005 at 5:59 am
Basit, unfortunately, without seeing the code we cannot help much. Can you please post the code for review?
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AJ Ahrens
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April 7, 2005 at 6:50 am
...not only the code, but also the error message you've indicated in the subject.
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April 7, 2005 at 10:01 pm
Dear AJ Ahrens and Frank!
The code i wrote for it is as follows:
in this query one table named (OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD) and six views used.
//**CREATE VIEW V_2_5_P1
AS
SELECT [OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD].ref_out_id,
[OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD].energy_prod,
(SELECT
SUM(A.ton_year_1+B.ton_year_1+C.ton_year_1+D.ton_year_1+E.ton_year_1+F.ton_year_1)
FROM [V_2_5_1_P2] A,[V_2_5_2_P2] B,[V_2_5_3_P2] C,[V_2_5_4_P2]
D,[V_2_5_5_P2] E,[V_2_5_6_P2] F
WHERE A.ref_out_id = [OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD].ref_out_id
AND B.ref_out_id = [OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD].ref_out_id
AND C.ref_out_id = [OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD].ref_out_id
AND D.ref_out_id = [OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD].ref_out_id
AND E.ref_out_id = [OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD].ref_out_id
AND F.ref_out_id = [OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD].ref_out_id ) AS ton_YEAR_1
FROM OUT_OIL_ENE_PROD**//
April 8, 2005 at 1:00 am
Hm, this doesn't indicate some error. You haven't posted the error message you get and can you also provide the information reqeusted here: http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5006
Another thing is, be explicite in your JOIN and refrain from doing this in your WHERE clause.
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Frank Kalis
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April 8, 2005 at 1:05 am
The DDL is critical here, especially since you say this view references 6 other views. If you're nesting views like that, you're going to have to look at the referenced view definitions and see what views/tables they refer to, so on down the line.
K. Brian Kelley
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